by LaconianSandals » Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:27 am
<blockquote><i>Originally posted by Lord Khyron</i><p>The compendium makes no reference to the GL being dead?<p>How about this line right here? <p>The fourth planet of the Algol Solar System. It is said to make only one revolution every 1,000 years, and it has a long, elliptical orbit. One cannot find it without the aforementioned Aeroprism, and no person alive knows where it is. When the seal on the Profound Darkness weakens every 1,000 years, it draws near the other three planets, its duty to warn of what's to come. The planet's guardian is the inheritor of the Great Light's will, a life form by the name of Le Roof [the "Le" pronounced like the word "lay", not like the French article "le". So, Le Roof is to the Great Light what Rune is to Lutz...? The parallel is intentional - the same phrase, "ishi o uketsugu" (to succeed to/inherit one's will, à la the Memory Ball), is used here as in the description of the Thray-Lutz relationship on pg. 20]. <p>The Great Light (IV)<br>A spirit-life form that, after a battle to the death in a star system in a massive nebula long ago, created the Algol Solar System and sealed away the Profound Darkness. The Great Light then gave birth to Protectors of the Seal, the Parmans, the Motabians, and the Dezolians, on the three planets, and warned them all that the seal would weaken about every 1,000 years. <p>Bingo. ^_^<p>The Great light died, and LE Roof inherits the same thin Rune does. <p>[size=small][Edit by Lord Khyron on [TIME]1122521791[/TIME]][/size]<br></blockquote><br>ok, I see the reference to a fight to the death, that obviously ends with the PD being alive. Is that the basis of GL dying? Doesn't really seem tos tand up, really just seems like poor wording.